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Well, I'm no tech expert at all so I'm just trying to get things right. I might not be able to answer everything, but I'll do my best to get you an answer.
Not being very technical and publishing a project that is essentially coding...
Whaaaat? <Insert minion meme here>
That screams for AI slop.
Trust issues aside: What does it do better than the bazillion other dashboards?
Have you vibecoded this?
100%, just take a quick look at the repo. I wish there was a rule in this community that requires a label for vibecoded apps.
It's not a bad idea at all to have a label so we could set expectations right. But don't be too harsh on me ;) Just being able to pull a functional app without much of experience is already a reasonable accomplishment is it?
Self made? Yes
AI made? Not really. It's asking your friend to do it and then punlish it under your own name and no credits given.
IMO: Nothing to be much proud of. You just steered a coding monkey
Why would this be an accomplishment we need to celebrate? Something else than you wrote that code. If you want to celebrate an accomplishment you could say "I was part of an AI vibe coding project and we created something functional". What you did now was putting yourself front and center where you have no place to be, you are a supporting actor, at best. Its like a project manager telling everyone they accomplished getting a product out the door, giving people the impression they did that by themselves only. No, you were part of a team where (most probably) the real work was done by others. Same applies here: you used the coding abilities of another/something else to somehow toot your own horn and tell the world you did this. You did not. You never shared any info on the others involved on your team who did all the heavy lifting, only to reveal this info when pressed by others.
I get your point about giving proper credit to the tools involved, and that’s fair. I’m not trying to pass this off as traditional from-scratch coding. Reducing it to “you did nothing” feels a bit excessive. At the same time, there’s still effort in figuring out what to build, iterating, debugging, and getting something functional out. That’s the part I’m happy about.
I was a bit harsh. If you are happy about this project then that is good enough.
I agree with people though, I wish there was a mandatory tag to indicate using AI on a project.
Even this comment stinks of LLM style. Please stop trying to bring about the dead internet.
Absolutelly vibecoding it with Cloude. I understand a bit of python and html but I'm no dev or technical professional at all. I just wanted to see if I could build something useful without much of technical expertise.
I appreciate you being honest in your response here.
I'd recommend adding this disclaimer to the post text and repo readme for complete transparency, and so anyone who doesn't want to use AI-generated projects can move on without creating arguments in the comments.
There are many genuine reasons to not trust code generated by LLMs, especially with anything network-connected or handling important data, so it's important to be upfront about it.
EDIT: removing this comment because I don't think you will use this feedback responsibly
Hi @ramielrowe thanks for the feedback, that's actually pretty good and I'll start using it. I understand that all this AI thing can be sloppy, and create more friction than good, but I'm really fascinated by how it can help people with little knowledge to build something that a few years ago would've been only possible by experts.